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Thursday, 4 October 2012

The Fantagraphics Offer: Update #12 (Updated!)

In the final issue of his self-published Glamourpuss, Dave Sim included an essay reflecting on the end of the series, and the possible end of his professional involvement with comics. The reaction online was widespread, and soon turned to a discussion of the future of Sim's earlier work, Cerebus.
On a comments thread at TCJ.com, Fantagraphics co-publisher Kim
Thompson expressed his potential interest in republishing some of Sim's Cerebus material.
Sim, arguably the most iconic self-publisher in
comics history, responded to that 'open offer' in a lengthy article at TCJ.com, and indicated his willingness to negotiate with Kim on a possible publishing deal for Cerebus,
albeit in the public forum of the comments section at the TCJ.com
website. Got all that? Now read on...

Having trouble keeing track of the 'negotiations' between Dave Sim and Fantagraphics co-publisher Kim Thompson over at the TCJ.com site? Maybe these links to the essential posts will help:

The comments board has been shut down and Kim Thompson has essentially folded on the basis that Dave's demands simply cannot be met. I, for one, seriously questioned Dave's intentions when his opening volley was, for all intents and purposes, a flat out "No." I pointed this out to Thompson and he defended Sim's integrity and sincerity, however, it appears he has since changed his mind, as he has removed himself from negotiations. It was a great idea, sorry that nothing will come of it except these alternately fascinating and infuriating 700-post comments. (I say this in the hopes that I might someday be proven wrong.)

If Dave had bothered to answer Kim's basic questions about the proposal rather than dragging things on (his discussion of the merits of alt. comics folks doing the introduction could have been covered in a paragraph, not still unfinished after a week with Kim's primary questions STILL hanging - the thread has been closed as Kim never received a direct answer to his deal-breakers) things might have gone somewhere. Michael did his level best to disrupt things and test everyone's patience as well - with friends like these... Either way, it's a good thing Dave's proposal to quit comics isn't as serious an issue as we all originally believed, otherwise his refusal to accept Fanta's help might be a concern. If he's not bothered - and he clearly doesn't give a shit - why should we be?